Modric fills in for Benzema as Madrid dig deep to beat Sevilla

Modric fills in for Benzema as Madrid dig deep to beat Sevilla

Real Madrid scored twice in the final 11 minutes to secure a 3-1 LaLiga win over Sevilla on Saturday, after the Andalusian side had frustrated their hosts for much of the evening. A delightful goal from Erik Lamela shortly after half-time cancelled out Luka Modric‘s opener, only for Lucas Vazquez and Federico Valverde to strike twice late on to secure all three points for the defending champions.

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Sevilla remain mired in the bottom half of the table on 10 points from 11 games, while Madrid extend their lead out front to six points over second-place Barcelona, who have a game in hand and host Athletic Club on Sunday.

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Rapid reaction

1. Madrid dig deep to increase lead at the top

This game started off looking like it might be a walk in the park for Real Madrid and briefly turned into something much more complicated before a late rally — inspired by Carlo Ancelotti’s decisive second-half substitutions — saw them take all three points.
Modric’s fifth-minute goal put Madrid in control and for the rest of the first half, Sevilla never really looked like finding a way back into the match.

That changed with Lamela’s well-taken equaliser in the 54th minute. For a spell, as Sevilla’s confidence rose, the visitors looked the more dangerous team.

It was then that Ancelotti turned to his bench. Eduardo Camavinga was introduced first, followed by Vazquez, Marco Asensio and Antonio Rudiger. Notably, none of them are forwards, but they provided Madrid with the energy and directness that they needed to tear a tiring Sevilla apart on the counterattack.

The second goal was sensational, as Madrid won the ball in the their own half, Asensio played a pinpoint through ball and Vincius Junior selflessly laid off for Vazquez to finish in the 79th minute. Then just two minutes later, a now-trademark Valverde rocket from distance secured the win.

Madrid are facing a punishing schedule in October, with ten games in a month, but they keep finding ways to win and remain unbeaten this season. The pressure is now back on Barcelona to keep pace with them on Sunday.

2. Modric steps in to lead in Benzema’s absence

Karim Benzema didn’t feature here — he was at the Bernabeu to present his newly won Ballon d’Or to the crowd, but had been ruled out earlier in the day with muscular fatigue — but another Ballon d’Or winner, Modric, was on hand to open the scoring and set the team on the way to a win.

This was Modric’s 450th game for the club, but at 37 he still plays with the same relentless energy, drive and enthusiasm of a much younger player. The No. 10 played high up the pitch — with Aurelien Tchouameni and Toni Kroos sitting much deeper — pushing up in support of Rodrygo at centre-forward.

It wasn’t just his goal, though. Modric went close twice more in the first half, shooting wide from outside the box before having another effort blocked.

After the break, when Madrid came under pressure, he looked for the ball constantly, giving everything he had before being withdrawn as part of the string of substitutions that sparked that late, winning rally. It’s performances like this that demonstrate just how hard it is for Ancelotti to leave Modric out of the team, even when giving him a rest might not be a bad idea.

3. Isco quiet on Bernabeu return

This was a big night for Isco, back as a Sevilla player for the first time at a stadium where he spent nine successful years — winning five Champions Leagues and three league titles — before leaving when his contract expired last summer.